NTS7 Upholstry cleaner

So when the UPS guy delivered my new toy today (sprung for a foam gun talk about making detailing fun again) I got a can of this stuff as a free gift. So on with my experiment of trying out more new products and all's I can say is holy crap. This has to be hands down the most phenominal Upholstry cleaner I've ever seen in my life. I had ground in tranny fluid and grunge in the back of my explorer from moving certian garage items around from my house to the shop and I didn't really have much faith in getting the stuff out. I sprayed this stuff on and literally wiped it off. It looks better than the extractor could do... To bad it's $13 a can and you'll use just about a whole can per car. Anyone else use this stuff? Or know of anything in the same ballpark performance wise but a little cheaper. I'd love to buy it by the case load.



NTS7 Upholstery Cleaner





*Edit oh good I see I can get a case of 6 for only $25 (odd since 1 cost $13 but whatever) this is great.
 
Jakerooni said:
cool I have my vesco rep coming in next week I'll pick some up to try it.

se spot go is a spot remover, and all though it works well for spots and pre treatments, I do not think it would be a good all over cleaner, it is too concentrated to be able to apply without residue spots.



Is the NTs7 product a foaming spray or just a spray, at 4.50 or so a can an cloth mini van could get pretty pricey, I use a couple of sprayway products that do a great job at 4 bucks a can, but they are x2 the size
 
It's foaming. and it worked really well on the uphostry. All my carpet shampoos I have now come in concentrated gallon jugs. I just premix them in my spray bottles and do alot of hard scrubbing. When I say I just wiped off ground in tranny fluid mud ang grime I mean just that. I put no pressure at all and used a basic MF towel not even a scrub brush. THis stuff just literally wiped right off like it wasn't even there. But yea It seems a bit pricey to dive into... But hey if the product works I'd rather spend a little more on a product that works well than save a few bucks on a product that dosen't live up to what it's supposed to.
 
Back
Top